Sandy-Ravaged N.Y. Towns Will Never Look the Same

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... the uh ... oh four months after superstorm Sandy perking proposal begins a line in New York Post or CCO joins me with more Laura thanks much for being here ... so a lot of the coastline is rebuilding especially around New York a breezy point is one place that you're focusing on tell us what's going on in these communities ... Lynette dividends in the Gulf Coast a post on the Mississippi of colonial cities towns that are elevated on stilts and ... that's you know in the coming months by the summer the summer and start to see your which is can it be a big change for all these cute little bundle of communities like freezing point and that's really up because they have to do this in order to get money rebuilding also because of the ... insurance premiums will cooperate I doubt ... that the seven Series and of changing regulations that didn't trigger and that's why it means that for people who are meeting of the building whose homes were destroyed ... the capital of a right now ... and for other people over the next couple of years but rules are going to change that if you don't wanna pay ten thousand dollars here and turned ... out to really look at with your home ... that was the damage and breezy point ... to three dollars and the teapot was devastating if you if you go there ... houses that look like implanted in Cancer harem of land bought from cancer to be overturned ... I'm the one hundred and fifty Heller a little under a hundred fifty homes were completely destroyed by fire ... still is really in ... Oman with a poster child for devastation after Sandy ... what's been the reaction to homeowners they're looking to rebuild and not perhaps wanting to elevated in is that it's the summing up the whole entire community has a deal worth it for about a hawk some ... some immediate and then our neighbor may not do a deal to get that effect of one house high in one house while ... I think that's can be very interesting for sure it depends how much damage you sustain a secure more than fifty percent your home was damaged ... last for years for default this category probably the Taliban ... other people it's gonna be the choice over time and so it's really interesting that so especially if I think we see where that one moment I cant that I can reach and touch when it reports a book about it and it really does is written in different parts of seventy five ... and so what are these people looking at in terms of insurance going forward on it it could change if they if they choose not to do this is not uncommon at this point it for our most people point a half telling her home ... if you choose not to carry Mack added for people whose home was a really destroyed by the storm she's not to ... complete the public to make a lot about ten thousand dollars a year which is ... I'm and off the which is pretty which is pretty shocking ... Henninger from public cost forty thousand in two thousand mean these numbers vary wildly but ... he keep on making this isn't really tough financial decisions right now and in the breeze it was actually one of the largest recipients of ... that money from the float of these people are trying to rebuild a lot of them want to say their brand image is facing these really tough questions as to ... how much service tend to ... come ... get in line with all that's not how some other things that's interesting and and and it's really come from the mayor down to individual homeowners ... despite all these costs despite I think the future rests in the city ... people don't wanna leave which is very different than a previous places further into faster this time thank you so much thing here ... interesting story of course to follow ... as people recover from